Hello all,

#1:
I've bought the growl 1.4 from the app store. The transition was a bit of a 
pain. Here's to hoping the growl team can work on proper clean-up scripts. 
It seems that when I paid for, downloaded, and installed the latest growl 
application from the app store, it was ignorant to the older version, which 
caused conflicts. On a reboot, even after using the uninstall script, the 
old preference pane was still present and the app store had growl marked 
for an update. Is there something preventing the install process from 
performing this maintenance clean-up on its own? If so, that is 
unfortunate. It seems un-mac to have to delve into uninstall scripts to 
upgrade to the latest version. Reminds me of MS office and adobe installs.

#2:
Also, after reading this 
page<http://growl.posterous.com/growl-13-a-summary-of-the-major-changes>, 
it states that growl doesn't need to be installed in order for growl to 
work? How does this work? I've already installed it, so it's a moot point, 
but I would like to know. How would one enable growl notifications and 
furthermore, disable and configure certain apps, on Lion if they don't 
download the growl app? Is configuration then left to the apps that have 
these notifications itself? and the growl app is then an override for 
themes,etc?

Anyway super confused on point #2, and disappointed about point #1.

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